Judge says manager’s lawsuit against Wells Fargo can move forward
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Published on April 13, 2026.
A federal judge has ruled that a lawsuit against Wells Fargo can proceed. The manager, Beth Arbuckle, had requested to continue working from home after the bank ordered employees to return to work in the office in 2022. She alleges that the bank retaliated against her. The bank claims it made a good faith effort to comply with disability laws.
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